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AusPost Final Order Dates for Fast Delivery by Monday 24 Dec*

Rhythm Snowsports provides this info as a guide only and cannot take responsibility for shipping times once the items leave our store. We are located in Cooma NSW 2630, parcels leave us and go to Canberra over night then onto your destination hence we have allowed an extra working day because of this.

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2018 Korua Apollo Reg Snowboard

Short but float, this board is really nice in the trees, the short length still allows fast moves. Even though the look reminds us of a retro fish the overall characteristics give it quite the feel of riding a shortboard in small clean waves. The asymmetric tail offers goofy foot riders a different experience than regulars. Experience has shown that it works well for women, lightweight and small riders from the beginner level all the way to the experienced pow rider.

Topsheet: Polyamide - 3CPA

Glass Fiber: E-Glass Biaxial

Core: Poplar Light

Base: P-Tex 2000 Sintered

Bend: Float Camber

Gender: Mens/Unisex

Binding Style: Standard Binding

Core Materials: Poplar Light

Snowboard Base: Sintered

Snowboard Shape: Directional

Buying Guide

Snowboard Buying Guide

Whether you are buying your first board or your tenth board researching the latest snowboard technology is a constant requirement as new ideas are developed improving the ride and changing the way we snowboard.

There are a few important questions you need to ask yourself when setting out to make a big purchase like a snowboard. Whilst these aren't the only factors, they're a good start to help you choose the right board for your next snow trip.

Size, Camber, Style, Binding compatibility, Base & Cost.

Does Size Matter?

Snowboard size is no exact science, it's about how comfortable you are on your board. When renting snowboards technicians will look for something to fit in-between your chin and your nose. A shorter board will be easier to manoeuvre however might not give you the speed or power looking for.

What are Camber Profiles?

Camberis the bend or pre-flex a snowboard is built with.

Traditionally snowboards were manufactured with positive camber, this means the board core materials have an arc and the middle of the board is raised from the ground but the tip and tail are touching the ground.

This profile means that the board is loaded with extra pop and makes a precise turn. This is a sought after shape for those looking for speed and carving, however, might not be as forgiving when learning to ride as edges tend to catch a little more.

Flat Camber or Zero Camberbridges the gap between positive and reverse camber. The shape still provides the ease of manoeuvrability like a rocker board but you have the bonus edge control.

Used regularly by park riders as the flat surface on rails can be forgiving. Flat camber is not for everyone, people who have traditionally ridden camber boards may fee that the board has a damp feeling under foot

Those who ride a Zero Camber board tend to swear by them so if you are in the market for something middle ground be sure to test a Zero camber snowboard at a demo day to understand the feel.

Reverse / Rocker Camber profiles

Rocker cambers tend to provide a looser, surfy feel. Reverse cambers are a great option for people looking to learn as they aim to raise contact points off the ground which makes catching an edge less likely.

Reverse camber boards are already pre flexed ready to turn which is more enjoyable for some skiers and snowboarders. Reverse camber is also heavily featured in powder boards to help the board float and

Rocker cambers may also be a combination of reverse, positive camber and flat camber. Brands will do this to try and achieve an all round board which has plenty of pop, carving and a looser feel.

Fast Delivery - Available for parcels under 1m via Australia Post. Price is calculated at checkout with postcode and state. Please note we are in a regional area and fast delivery is subject to Australia Post delivery times.

New Zealand - Pricing available on small items at the checkout. For large items please email us

International- For quotes on international postage pricing please email us with the item you are interested in, full postage address and contact number. We will get back to you with a price to your destination. Items may still be subject to customs and imports taxes on arrival which you will need to pay before the item can be released to you. Please be aware of your local import taxes before committing to an order.